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Garmin GTU 10 GPS Tracking Unit

by Garmin
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (91 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • 1 year of tracking service included
  • Small, lightweight and waterproof up to 1m
  • Up to 4 week battery life
  • Request current location from a computer or smart phone
  • Easily attaches to backpacks, vehicles and pet collars with included case

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Garmin GTU 10 GPS Tracking Unit + Garmin USB Power Cable + Garmin GT 10 Attachment Case
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Product Information

Technical Details
Item Weight1.8 ounces
Product Dimensions0.8 x 1.3 x 3.1 inches
Item model number010-00887-10
Batteries:1 Lithium ion batteries required.
Display Size3 inches
Warranty1 year limited
Battery Life24 hours
  
Additional Information
ASINB004HFRA7A
Best Sellers Rank #1,299 in Electronics (See top 100)
Shipping Weight1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ShippingCurrently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
Date First AvailableJanuary 4, 2011
  
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Technical Details

  • High-sensitivity GPS, Small, lightweight and waterproof

Product Description

Amazon.com

Garmin's GTU 10 is a handy GPS locator that combines a web-based tracking service with GPS technology, letting you keep an eye on children, pets, property--anything you want. The GTU 10 lets you choose.

Garmin GTU 10

Web-based GPS tracking for your lifestyle--keep an eye on children, pets, or property.
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Track What's Important

How It Works

The GTU 10 is small, lightweight and waterproof. It easily attaches to a backpack, pet collar or whatever is important to you.

When you purchase a new GTU 10, it comes with 1 year of Standard Tracking (coverage dependent on GSM wireless service within the U.S.), so you'll be ready to go once you register and activate it in your Garmin account.

Then, you can view the location of your GTU 10 on a map from the friendly confines of your computer. For an added level of convenience, you can download the free Garmin Tracker app for your mobile device to compare your current location to the direction and location of your GTU 10. For the ability to automatically route to your GTU 10, you can use a Garmin nüLink! device.

Using your computer or mobile device, you can also:

  • Create up to 10 geofences (virtual boundaries) for your device. When your GTU 10 enters or exits a geofence, we can send you an email or text message notification.
  • View track history of where your GTU 10 has been.
  • Customize device settings for optimal performance, including low battery/powered off notifications to let you know when it's time to recharge or when the device has been turned off.

Make It Yours

Garmin GTU 10 Use Illustration 1

Attach your GTU 10 to what you want to track.

Garmin GTU 10 Use Illustration 2

Your GTU 10 enters or exits a geofence that you set up.

Garmin GTU 10 Use Illustration 3

Garmin notifies you with an email or text message.

Garmin GTU 10 Use Illustration 4

You can also locate your GTU 10 on your computer or mobile device.

The features of the GTU 10 are so flexible, allowing you to use it to fit your lifestyle:

Travelers
Locate luggage and belongings so nothing gets left behind or lost.

Parents
Track your children on their way to school to make sure they arrive safely.

Pet Owners
Receive notifications when your pet exits a geofence so you can go track it down.

Runners
Let friends or family track your whereabouts on your daily run, or your progress on race day.


What's in the Box

Garmin GTU 10, USB Cable, Attachment Case, Adhesive Strip, Carabiner Clip, Owner's Manual

Product Description

Track What's ImportantGTU 10 is a GPS locator that bines a web-based tracking service with GPS technology so you can keep watch on children pets and property.How It WorksThe GTU 10 is small lightweight and waterproof. It easily attaches to a backpack pet collar or whatever is important to you.When you purchase a new GTU 10 it es with 1 year of Standard Tracking (coverage dependent on GSM wireless service within the U.S.) so you'll be ready to go once you register and activate it in your Garmin account.Then you can view the location of your GTU 10 on a map from the friendly confines of your puter. For an added level of convenience you can download the free Garmin Tracker™ app for your mobile device to pare your current location to the direction and location of your GTU 10. For the ability to automatically route to your GTU 10 you can use a Garmin nuLink!™ device.Using your puter or mobile device you can also:Create up to 10 geofences (virtual boundaries) for your device. When your GTU 10 enters or exits a geofence we can send you an email or text message notificationView track history of where your GTU 10 has beenCustomize device settings for optimal performance including low battery/powered off notifications to let you know when it's time to recharge or when the device has been turned offAttach your GTU 10 to what you want to trackYour GTU 10 enters or exits a geofence that you set upNotify you with an email or text messageYou can also locate your GTU 10 on your puter or mobile deviceMake It YoursThe features of the GTU 10 are so flexible allowing you to use it to fit your lifestyle:Travelers: Locate luggage and belongings so nothing gets left behind or lostParents: Track your children on their way to school to make sure they arrive safelyPet owners: Receive notifications when your pet exits a geofence so you can go track it downRunners: Let friends or family track your whereabouts on your daily run or your progress on race daySmall lightweight and wa


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
116 of 117 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Initial Thoughts April 6, 2011
I had a DogTracs unit for a year and overall I was satisfied with it, though I needed to charge it every day. In comparison the Garmin is smaller and sleeker, though it resides in a little zippered bag on the dog's harness, which adds to the bulk. Set up was easy once I used IE as opposed to Firefox which just couldn't seem to handle the Garmin download. Unlike the DogTracs, the Garmin doesn't allow for a location query from an ordinary cell phone text - you need to ask for a location from a computer or a smartphone. Once a location is requested it comes quickly and reliably, sometimes even with the unit located inside the house.

The first year of monitoring is included with no connection fee and each additional year is $50 - this is a good value compared to other devices.

After just two days of ownership my biggest disappointment is battery life. I set it up for "ON DEMAND" use only, which should provide 7 days of battery life. I have gotten 24 hours maximum for my first two days. I have an email into Garmin and will update on their response. Additionally I have noticed that a location request does not supply coordinates, just a dot on a Bing map. I lost the device briefly and coordinates would have helped me to find it more quickly.

UPDATE: A Garmin tech got back to me and indicated that if the device is on and stored where it cannot receive both GPS and cellular phone signals, it will deplete the battery rapidly as it seeks to connect. After several back and forths with Garmin, it appears that you either need to store the device where it can get a constant signal, or shut it off when inside, taking the risk of forgetting to activate it before exiting the house. Overall I think this is one of the best devices of its kind out there, but it could be improved. I did end up putting the Velcro on the bottom of the device and the little bag it lives in after I forgot to zip the bag and it fell out onto the ground. Now it is very secure.

2nd UPDATE: February 2012
The latest software update seems to have improved the battery life considerably and the web interface has been greatly improved, showing exact coordinates in addition to the map location. There is also information displayed regarding battery charge and cell/GPS signal strength. I continue to charge the device daily to ensure a full battery if needed. The smartphone app is particularly nice, which I have downloaded to my iPod Touch.
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110 of 116 people found the following review helpful
Amazon Verified Purchase
-----UPDATE---------

After using this thing for a little while I have some useful feedback. It is more sensitive than most to being in doors. All mobile phones and 5 year gps units can get some fix inside my house, but the GTU10 wont attempt a fix with less than 5 satts. If you use the heaviest battery setting you have to recharge once a day. Its that simple. if instead of checking every 5 seconds you check every 15 minutes you can recharge every five days-- big difference.

My biggest concern is the mobile apps, both android and IOs. the both seem to take a long time to connect with the device. A device I might have just turned on, placed on the hood of my car, waited for 5 minutes the apps where still giving my last nights position. eventually after pushing refresh enough times it works but I wish I knew what was happening and why it seems to take so long to lock if it hasn't locked in a while. After all, I have the deluxe tracking option so when I download the track history I know the GPS is functioning.

this device is a breakthrough in the realtime tracking market. at 200 including the first year of unlimited location requests it's one of the cheapest. add to this it's size ( about the size of a pack of gum), its outstanding battery life and the very polished iPhone and android apps and you've got a winner.

there are a couple of things that really set this device apart from the rest.

1. it works on AT&T's network. most of the cheaper models, like zoom bak use T-Mobile because it is cheaper.
now you might be thinking AT&T always drops calls. well it does, but this runs on the data, not voice, network and it doesn't need the maintain a connection with a tower for minutes or hours- just a few seconds to fire off a location report. also at&t has much better coverage than t-mobile.
2. this device let's you configure the frequency with which it computes it's location:
every 5 seconds , every 5 minutes, every 30 minutes, or only when you request it known as on demand. this level of customization is unique and allows you tailor the device to your needs. also you can have it sleep when inside a pre-defined area called a geofences. so if you, using the website or app draw a rectangle around your house you can have the device sleep while inside that area. it will still wake up and take a fix at what ever interval you set, say every 30 minutes, but in between it won't be available for instant checks.
3. the battery really can last four weeks, however it is totally dependent on how you use it. when configuring the device from the web page it will tell you what battery life to expect for each setting. updating every 30 seconds for example will last 20 hours. updating every 5 minutes will last three days. I have personally found these both to be underestimates. but based on this it is easy to imagine it lasting 4 weeks set on on-demand mode.

Some Cons

it doesn't work indoors unless it is near a window or at least within site of a window. the thing is small with an internal antennae. this is a tradeoff. other gps's including those in my smartphone can compute a location in a parking garage, but they only last 1.5 days before needing a charge.

I thought I could keep it in every,5 minutes or every 30 minutes for casual monitoring but if something or someone went missing I could just switch it to 30 second mode. sort of have the best of both worlds. unfortunately this doesn't work. after saving any new settings you get a message saying it can take up 24 hours for the device to be updated automatically, Or you can turn the device off and then on and the changes will be immediately applied. I assume the system does a once a day refresh but it syncs itself every time it powers up.
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Does What it Claims March 12, 2011
By Johnbiz
Amazon Verified Purchase
UPDATE: We have had 2 of these for about 9 months now. I wrote the review below after about a week. The units continue to serve our purpose (see below) perfectly. We get emails when the battery is getting low so we charge them in the car. They work while they are charging and GPS/Cell phone reception has been as good sitting on the seat charging as when sitting on the dashboard. The tracking website continues to get tweeked and is better than the original. There have been several firmware updates to the units as well. We depend on them now and would not want to do without them. Garmin will start charging for the tracking service in about 3 months -- hope it is not too much. I see the price has dropped thirty since we bought them.
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Original Review:

I was going to give this 4 stars but I could not think of why I was dinging it a star. Maybe because I wish the battery life was more or that it was built into the Nuvi series. But my one week experience is that it does (including battery life) what it claims. So 5 stars.

Satisfaction with this device might depend on how you want to use it. My wife and I drive independently between the San Francisco Bay area and the northern California coast. These are winding two lane roads sometimes becoming one lane. Accidents and people over the side happen every year. So we always tell each other the route we plan to take and call when we have reached our destination, or call to announce our estimated time of arrival.

So this is the use of the GTU for the week: Monday and Friday about 4 hours of driving, otherwise in a geofence sleeping. Tuesday through Thursday about 2 hours of driving each day, the rest in a geofence sleeping. The setting was "balanced"

The battery died about 2 hours short of the end of this week. But I pinged it heavily throughout the week as it is a new gizmo and I wanted to see how it was working and what it would do. I think under normal use it will last the week. I will probably move the setting to "moderate" as 15 minute intervals should be fine for us. (I THINK the battery died, it was ambiguous. Garmin could not find the unit and suggested the battery was dead. But I still got emails when a geofence was transversed. So it could have just been a temporary glich in the system).

Now we are free to change our route on the fly if we wish. No need to check in -- emails notify when the destination geofence has been entered. And even, by email notifications as geofences are transversed on route, have estimated times of arrival for such mundane things as dinner preparation or meeting up. If no emails are received, or the car is not where it should be when we expect, we can start calling. If there is trouble there will be tracking available to find the car. I liken gadgets like this to garage door openers; they are not a life necessity but it just makes things a little easier, safer, less stressful.

Often it seems smartphone apps are diminished versions of their desktop counterparts. The opposite is true here. The iOS app I use on my ipod Touch gives more information than the desktop version. (No actual desktop software to download, just a browser connection to Garmin's website).

We have ordered another one for the second car.
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Published 7 days ago by cdet
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor signal most of the time
Very difficult to locate and it doesn't have tracking history unless you pay an additional fee. Also, requires a lot of updates to make it work and takes forever to contact Garmin.
Published 11 days ago by Ignacio Vazquez
1.0 out of 5 stars bad device
This device does not work atall. Do not buy.it is just waste of money and time.
Garmin should take this out of the market.
Published 15 days ago by dean
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device!!
I absolutely love this device. Couldn't ask for more for a tracking device. I have it hidden in my child's carseat just in case. The setting are incredible & it works perfectly. Read more
Published 18 days ago by joekamel12
4.0 out of 5 stars Reliable but....
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Published 27 days ago by goose1234
5.0 out of 5 stars It's so easy to setup a caveman can do it.
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Published 1 month ago by H. J. Bah
4.0 out of 5 stars Great trackiing Unit
This unit works very well. I can say that Garmin has again done a great job. I also am pleased to report that Garmin maps
are very up to date.
Published 1 month ago by Gbitt.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent units
I work with a lot of GPS tracking units. These Garmin units are very well made, and extremely accurate. The website is easy to use and so are the phone and tablet apps. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great little unit!
I purchase this unit and about 3 months later it stopped working. I was torn on giving it 4 stars or only 3. Read more
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